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Today in Multicult History - May 21 - terrorist injuns rape & scalp & mutilate White migrants for developing the civilization the injuns refused to develope

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[ame="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_Creek_massacre"] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_Creek_massacre [/ame]

Read what these savage injuns did to Whites for "building a damn". And then compare it to what the jew claims the White did to nigger slaves or a nigger that raped a White woman.

Note that the White who lived through these savage injun attacks could have lived into the 20th century if they were children or teenager. It was a different time and different place, and people that survived injun rapes were not going to be tolerant of nigger rapes.

The Indian Creek Massacre occurred on May 21, 1832 with the attack by a party [color="Blue"](nice name, they were just a party) of Native Americans on a group of United States settlers in LaSalle County, Illinois following a dispute about a settler-constructed dam that prevented fish from reaching a nearby Potawatomi village. The incident coincided with the Black Hawk War, but it was not a direct action of the Sauk leader Black Hawk and conflict with the United States. The removal of the dam was asked, was rejected by the settlers and between 40 and 80 Potawatomis and three Sauks attacked and killed fifteen settlers, including women and children. Two young women kidnapped by the Indians were ransomed and released unharmed about two weeks later.

The tension of the massacre and the war prompted settlers to seek protection at frontier forts under the control of the militia. Three men [color="blue"](injuns) were arrested for the killings, but the charges were dropped when their alleged role in the massacre could not be verified by the witnesses. Today, the site of the massacre is marked by memorials in Shabbona County Park in LaSalle County, about 14 miles (23 km) north of Ottawa, Illinois.

Here we get a more accurate view of the White man. In that "three men were arrested" but "charges were dropped ...". So 15 Whites are slaughtered by inguns and the White man plays by the legal rules.

Attack

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During the late afternoon of May 21, 1832, a party of about forty to eighty Potawatomis Three Sauks from Black Hawk's band accompanied the Potawatomis approach the Davis cabin, vault the fence and sprint forward to attack. Several male settlers were working in the fields and in the blacksmith's shop, rushed to the house during the attack and were killed. Six of the young men escaped the slaughter by fleeing. [color="Red"]Fifteen settlers were killed and scalped. "The [color="red"]men and children were chopped to pieces," writes historian Kerry Trask, "and the [color="red"]dead women were hung up by their feet" and [color="red"]their bodies mutilated in ways too gruesome for contemporary observers to record in writing.

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The above point about "too gruesome for contemporary observers to record in writing" should be kept in mind. Much of what was done to White women by injun stone age subhuman savage never would have been written down. It would have sound like the plot from a 21th jew porno. Remember, these Whites where uptight and puritanical.

Two young women from the settlement, Sylvia Hall (age 19) and Rachel Hall (age 17), were spared by the attackers and taken northwards. At one point, [color="red"]Sylvia fainted when she recognized that one of the warriors carried her mother's scalp. After a hard journey of about 80 miles, they arrived at Black Hawk's camp. The Hall sisters were held for eleven days. Most of the time was spent at Black Hawk's camp where they were treated well. In his memoirs dictated after the war, Black Hawk insisted that the three Sauks with the Potawatomis had saved the Hall sisters' lives. Black Hawk recounted:

They were brought to our encampment, and a messenger sent to the Winnebagoes, as they were friendly on both sides, to come and get them, and carry them to the whites. If these young men, belonging to my band, had not gone with the Pottowittomies [sic], the two young squaws would have shared the same fate as their friends.

A Ho-Chunk chief named White Crow negotiated their release. Like some other area Ho-Chunks, White Crow was trying to placate the Americans while clandestinely aiding the British Band. U.S. Indian agent Henry Gratiot paid a ransom for the girls of ten horses, wampum, and corn. The Hall sisters were released on June 1, 1832.


"I die in the faith of my people. May the German people be aware of its enemies!"
Paul Blobel, SS Officer, 1951, last words prior to being executed

 
Posted : 21/05/2014 11:53 am
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